A Survey of the Techniques for Measuring the Radio Refractive Index

A Survey of the Techniques for Measuring the Radio Refractive Index
Author: R. E. McGavin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1962
Genre: Radio meteorology
ISBN:

The radio refractive index can be measured either directly or indirectly. The former method is utilized by radio frequency refractometers; the latter method involves measurement of temperature, pressure and humidity and conversion to refractive index. In terms of convenience and accuracy the direct method is superior; however, lack of the universal use of refractometers requires the use of weather service type of data for the bulk of refractive index structures. Meteorological sensing is limited mainly by the inaccuracy in measuring humidity which under ideal conditions appears to limit the accuracy to 1.0 N. Gradient measurements utilizing radiosondes reflects an accuracy no better than £ 3 N units. Radio frequency refractometers are capable of accuracies as much as an order of magnitude better than that achieved by meteorological sensors. Lightweight refractometers have been devised for balloon-borne and dropsonde measurements reflecting accuracies inferior to the conventional refractometer but superior to the radiosonde.

A Survey of the Techniques for Measuring the Radio Refractive Index; NBS Technical Note 99

A Survey of the Techniques for Measuring the Radio Refractive Index; NBS Technical Note 99
Author: R E McGavin
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781013717055

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Journal of Research

Journal of Research
Author: United States. National Bureau of Standards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 816
Release: 1965
Genre: Radio
ISBN:

Dimensions

Dimensions
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1961
Genre: Technology
ISBN:

Synoptic Radio Meteorology

Synoptic Radio Meteorology
Author: Bradford R. Bean
Publisher:
Total Pages: 772
Release: 1962
Genre: Radio meteorology
ISBN:

A survey of some of the advances in the field of synoptic radio meteorology is presented. The development of representative refractive index profiles for major air mass types is reviewed. Included is a description of several refractive index parameters currently in use by radio meteorologists. Two reduced-to-sea-level index forms developed at the National Bureau of Standards are used to illustrate the three-dimensional structure of a broad-scale storm system traversing the North American continent.